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donor milk) during the newborn intensive care unit (NICU) stay reduces the risk of costly and handicapping morbidities in premature infants. The mechanisms by which human milk provides this protection are varied and synergistic, and appear ...
infants' survival depended on a lactating woman, the child's mother or a wet nurse (a woman who breastfeeds another woman's child for payment, charity, or friendship). Available alternatives to human milk were inadequate, indeed often dange...
According to various studies the infants of animals have higher level sialic acid that helps in increasing gangliosides in the brain that enhances the learning capability; this is the reason that the infants of animals are quick learner (C...
breast was a fact of life. Although cross-cultural feeding practices varied widely with regard to the timing of weaning and the extent and variety of supplementary foods, infants depended on breast milk (maternal or of a wet nurse) for surv...
Midwifery care for mother experiencing a breast feeding challenge of mastitis Introduction Raisler used focus groups to look qualitatively at the experience of low-income women around breastfeeding within the existing health care system. Sh...
and Demonstrating the Search Process and Critically Analysing our Approach For this study we have utilized the qualitative study approach. Qualitative study is much more individual than quantitative study and standards very distinct method...
breastfeeding as exclusive (infants receive only human milk, with no water, other liquids, or solids), others permit water to be included in ‘exclusive’ breastfeeding, and others allow any amount of human milk to constitute the equivalent o...